110
Participants
Start Date
November 1, 2023
Primary Completion Date
April 30, 2024
Study Completion Date
April 30, 2024
Bipolar electrocautery tonsillectomy technique
The BED tonsillectomy procedures were done under general anesthesia, and the patient's position was the same as in the other method. The bipolar machine was adjusted to 30 watts, and a mucosal incision was cauterized with a single straight or stepped bipolar forceps. After carefully cauterizing the tissue, the palatine tonsil was located and removed from the superior to the inferior pole. Most of the identifiable vessels supplying the tonsil were cauterized before being separated from the tonsil. Point coagulation was used to maintain hemostasis. By using point coagulation, hemostasis was maintained. To avoid bias stemming from competence, consultants performed all of these tonsillectomies.
Cold steel dissection technique
The cold steel blunt dissection tonsillectomy was carried out under general anesthesia while the patient was in the Rose position and had an endotracheal intubation. The tonsil was retracted medially with a tonsil holding forceps, and in the upper pole, the mucosal incision was made. To protect the tonsillar pillars, a delicate dissection was performed, and the suction tip was used to stop the hemorrhage. The tonsillar fossa was packed with swabs. The other palatine tonsil was then similarly removed. Hemostasis was secured by silk ligation and bipolar electrocautery.
Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Lahore
RESnTEC, Institute of Research
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